On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:45:41PM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote: > I have several Debian Woody systems that, for various reasons, are > inconvenient to update. I somehow misread Debian's support policy, > and though I had another year before support ended, but now I'm > finding that these systems are getting out-of-date and security > updates are no longer available. Updates were finished around June from the official announcment: http://www.debian.org/News/2006/20060601 > Fedora solves this problem with the unoffical "Fedora Legacy" project; > when official support ends, I change my update configuration to use > the "Fedora Legacy" update servers, and get another few years of > security updates. I'm not currently aware of anybody working on Woody updates, although I'm sure there could be people making personal updates it is a very difficult job. > Any other ideas, or do I just have to drive out and do > the upgrades? Upgrading would be the best solution, unless you have a very complex setup which you fear will break. As time goes on that will only get harder I guess. Steve --
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